The distribution of commodity-related payments and Federal crop insurance indemnities to U.S. farmers has shifted to larger farms as more and more U.S. agricultural production is done on those farms. Since the operators of larger farms tend to have higher household incomes than other farm operators, commodity-related program payments and Federal crop insurance indemnities also have shifted to higher income households. By 2009, half of commodity-related program payments went to farms operated by households earning over $89,540, a quarter went to farms operated by households with incomes greater than $209,000 and 10 percent went to farms operated by households with incomes of at least $425,000. Current income eligibility caps and payment limi...
United States commodity policy was subject to a large transition in how the federal government suppo...
Structural change in the U.S. farm sector remains a source of continuing national interest. This int...
Structural change in the U.S. farm sector remains a source of continuing national interest. This int...
The distribution of commodity-related payments and Federal crop insurance indemnities to U.S. farmer...
The distribution of commodity-related payments and Federal crop insurance indemnities to U.S. farmer...
In recent years, increasing attention has focused on the distribution of government payments, especi...
In recent years, increasing attention has focused on the distribution of government payments, especi...
Agricultural policies—through Federal commodity, conservation, and crop insurance programs—aim to mi...
Crop production is shifting to much larger farms. Since government commodity payments reflect produc...
Crop production is shifting to much larger farms. Since government commodity payments reflect produc...
Crop production is shifting to much larger farms. Since government commodity payments reflect produc...
Crop production is shifting to much larger farms. Since government commodity payments reflect produc...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Payments to fa...
The current $2.5-million income cap on eligibility for farm program payments affects only a small nu...
The current $2.5-million income cap on eligibility for farm program payments affects only a small nu...
United States commodity policy was subject to a large transition in how the federal government suppo...
Structural change in the U.S. farm sector remains a source of continuing national interest. This int...
Structural change in the U.S. farm sector remains a source of continuing national interest. This int...
The distribution of commodity-related payments and Federal crop insurance indemnities to U.S. farmer...
The distribution of commodity-related payments and Federal crop insurance indemnities to U.S. farmer...
In recent years, increasing attention has focused on the distribution of government payments, especi...
In recent years, increasing attention has focused on the distribution of government payments, especi...
Agricultural policies—through Federal commodity, conservation, and crop insurance programs—aim to mi...
Crop production is shifting to much larger farms. Since government commodity payments reflect produc...
Crop production is shifting to much larger farms. Since government commodity payments reflect produc...
Crop production is shifting to much larger farms. Since government commodity payments reflect produc...
Crop production is shifting to much larger farms. Since government commodity payments reflect produc...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Payments to fa...
The current $2.5-million income cap on eligibility for farm program payments affects only a small nu...
The current $2.5-million income cap on eligibility for farm program payments affects only a small nu...
United States commodity policy was subject to a large transition in how the federal government suppo...
Structural change in the U.S. farm sector remains a source of continuing national interest. This int...
Structural change in the U.S. farm sector remains a source of continuing national interest. This int...